Rapid City Set To Drop Curtain On 14-Game Trip
Filed Under Curtain Rods | Posted on November 28, 2008
But before the Rush can think about the first-ever professional hockey game in South Dakota history on Saturday, they must first deal with one last Central Hockey League road trip to end a league-record tying 14-game string of away games.
Colorado head coach Kevin McClelland, in his first year at the helm for the Eagles after three seasons with the Mississippi RiverKings, dismisses his team’s seeming dominance of the Rush.
Ferras hopes the Rush will quickly settle in and make the new arena just as inhospitable for rival teams.
“Hopefully the guys will get as comfortable as possible and make it a tough place for other teams to play,” Ferras said.
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